http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1091680/posts?page=38#38
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/fr/1357365/posts?page=43#43
and:
Axe handles dredged from North Sea win archaeology award
Dredging News Online
http://www.sandandgravel.com/news/article.asp?v1=11680
also:
More cave art discovered at Creswell Crags
17 July 2004
http://www.stonepages.com/news/archives/000811.html
A team of researchers led by the University of Sheffield and supported by English Heritage have found eighty 13,000-year-old carvings in limestone rock of Church Hole Cave, at Creswell Crags in Nottinghamshire (England). The discovery comes a year after the initial discovery of 12 engraved figures, which were trumpeted as the earliest examples of prehistoric cave art in Britain.
Fortunately anthropomorphic climate change is impossible given our technology, so it won't happen. Still, why do the maroons even try?
My Great⁴⁴⁴-Grandfather Creswell learned, after only three failed attempts, to make his carvings on limestone rock, instead of limestone sand. He tried to tell his contemporaries the error of their ways, but they didn't listen, but now we see whose carvings lasted, and whose didn't. FAMILY VINDICATION!